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THE: EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE is 1898-14 PAGES. LOCALS WON*2AGAIN | Scsey c.ultti.ceh pea — ———————— WASH. B. WILLIALIS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. Unprecedented Low MATTING FIGURES. handicap by the score of 5 to 4. THE BON MARCHE, 314-16-18 Seventh. “Where the acknowledged greatest values are given.” Thursday’s selling Choice of these shirt waists, Washington Defeated Tim Huret's| Ear Z | ° BiG BATTING Ral RALLY BY T THE SENATORS afk 3 | cecnueccoe or ee you have he rou Two-base hit—Ten: ° aaastlaes “pool ene Kaew Sow, eat speeatiots Hecht’s will have another of their old-time shirt waist sales Left-Hand.. Pitch Ww. Not | Mtgt ete Om be Tew = eee ma Wasniccens "these uation ot tomorrow—offering even ‘better’ values than at any other previous on par = OF0, i; NOC) Siew Louch tod’ Connally. ees : Wi e g OPCA S mie a eee time this season. Effective. = Pittsburg, 9; Baltimore, 8. vs ° The ladies of Washington have been prompt to respond to our . Se - 94 & FP acs. o> Am opportune hit by Pitcher Tannehill, who went to the bat in place of Hart, en- abled the Pirates to defeat the Baitimores yesterday at Pittsburg by the score of 9 te & Both teams batted hard, but fielded shirt waist offerings—and_ will come in just as great numbers for this—our latest and best. Choice of the season's very prettiest creations will be offered for 49 cents. Te Additional stocks received ees New York and. elsewhere CURRENT. SPORTING NOTES add fresh interest to the several sales at present prevailing. Shoppers tomorrow will be more than gratified with our prices. eo a te es te te te ee eRe, oe eses F In many instances we will make even lower at The prettiest lawns, -percales and dimitiés, in the most pleas- Today’s Schedule and Weather. H.O.AE, sensation silence eisai ase GworGksd oo ial ae goer ray the ing variety of patterns—in the latest styles. See routs SS Secbeesaae give (yard roll for $8.) Every garment in the lot is as thoroughly made and finished banana rey anaes 2098 A few price hints from | Summer Underwear Bar-: caine amie mat: 174. d as you can find. Cleveland at’ New eS onen the great sale of Under- gains. tings at ---.-- y' ° The offering is a most unusual one, ladies—and you ought to Chicago at OPuiacrobi ps: 210°0/% musiins. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, with He Gb = take advantage of it. ye asa sis. $ ute 3130 iseee % ae Se se eereet oe warp @eubia, (aye 1714 G: yd. 2 ; Recora of the Clu Teel nee TERS : ‘orset Covers, worth 29¢. Sy Pah wae ae ne as paca ie eo = ° ° cincinnati... Hot Bil 4 $Tannehifl bat acco read meget en A od seating naan a 20c. yd. $ ecia. iv) er INS 1m ‘2 5 Be ea Samer i 19c. for Umbrella Drawers, Seis Ribbed Waite he oe thy. ley. Hoffer. = . 4 ay 4 Phot Roped lore te Heme 7 rs = suits and skirts. For the second time this season the : a; pase, —Donoran pad Ses saad — : pra vith at = oF oa: Wash. B. Williams, 7th & D The ladies suit and skirt departroent was never better pre- 2] Wottns ge-taus cick, wel see eamen i a Pad eo Hara ia |S 2c. Gowns—worth 49c. Good For Child myZi-ond pared to meet every possible call for summer suits and skirts. We succession, defeating the visiting team yes- ee and O'Day M, i Ss—w eae 4 ; ren. cH have dene a bigger business this season than ever before. New terday afternoon 8 to 5. Each club used Base Mall; ‘Neton: uslin Gowns, tuc! yoke, ruf- Children’s Ecru Ribbed Cotton Vests, fle neck and sleeves k neck no sh , taped. --20c. Worth Iie.; 3 for 2c or each. OC: ss - Micses’ Fine Ribbed White Cotton 44c. Medici Lace Trimmed Vests, low neck and no sleeves, Corset Covers, Umbrella Draw- oye mice nei LS ers and Chemises, matched pels ies ea te ectees sess eagle. friends have been made by the score—and the old ones have been two pitchers, WoT lasting but ae in-} Attendance about 1,000. drawn still closer. Just such values as we announce for tomorrow iia by Sata a ahaa ae when | WWevhing stmply had an off day. h fe th of our growi S iels going as far as the sixth inning, w! | The first part of the game looked bad for LS SUG evs © ESS Bice Exper, the ex-Washington twirler, took his | tne Senators. Every one is allowed the privilege of place. It was a contest-Detween right-| glide Jake, slide. If you tear your uni- chases. handers and left-handers, the local pitch- | ¢orm the fans will get you another. Ladies’ duck suits, $1 ers being of the former variety. Dineen pitched a fairly good game, and It-.was. painfully evident that it was pot } will do better. He failed to cover fir: “Judgment!” We ask every ball player in town to see our stock of Base Ball Supplies. There isn't a thing sou can ask for in that line that we eannot furnish. And there fan't a price ot may quote you that we charging” their pur- @ia Gauze Vests «nd Ratched with regular Be. ee sot. 98. | Skirts, $4.98. : ’ he ball hit to Doyle and lost a run thereby. hs 0 el A splendid lot of Ladies’ Black Brocaded Weyhing’s day, for after Dowd, ‘the first | t i yle a Specetes Wises eel ony tees at ect outs iam sata hints tae’ acco wie eas at Satin'Skirt the most siylisis creations man at the bat, had been thrown out at eb ey WER as SE Hosiery Specials. Jewelry Counter Snaps. what y ; as th son, which are in the most fash- He lifted one.to dee t 0 one play short as we . ‘ 4 bois pir, everthing from uniterm” dow” oa oil Gprees'steaca gsiueiaiszeres aaereal lonatie daigee— “with superd eet the iat- fer on whieh ne easily’ mate: thet, Dick | aud-hammering the sallor boy will not help | Tomorrow—half prices prevail! ZSc, Miutary, Button let TEC, —— Base “mnazer. “Don't overlook us. w F $1.98. $3.50 Is nearer the est cut—will be sold at Bight dol- Harley then placed a single in center, | the club. jo Wala Beta... Bene" value. lars you'll bave to pay for thelr equal stealing second after Holmes had trotted | Farrell was off on his throwing, but nit | #Ladies’ Fancy Plaid Hose. 2 ity in Velvet in. The ex-Georgetown man ran home.on | the ball viciously. The fly caught by Dowd BOC, Latest Parisian bovelty in Velv WALFORD’S ene edn etetnenetetentntntedentntnedetetntntbte tne rs —_— : oni ak kim, Scotch Plaid Hose in the rea- Belts, with. American pt Silk waists, $2.98. . “ross! two-bagger’ 80. left ‘center. Inthe | would have gone to the fence had ‘Tommy lorings. 50e. goods tee! buckien back and front and . Skirts, $1.49 Grose “ro baa Sc A lot of Ladies’ Stylish Silk Waists, 9 EO next inning Jack Crooks, the old Washing- | missed connections. z = nai | BRECEBS> Sroka eae then ane 4 2 Stores, Pa. Ave., 477&909 of black and colord India. silk—made in A Jot of Ladies’ Pian Rrilliantine and ton.second baseman, dfoye tne dver short} Clements batted in very hard luck. Twice a inane Vitis eee my28 the most fashionable manner—will be of- fie Wil Ge ered tees slase cies for two bases, going to third when Hall} he-hit the ball right on the nose, the first extra fine ‘qualities: =o tomorrow RO ZS. Bee ees, Bets. 15 ee fered for $2.98. You couldn't bitty them Seapeet | areuither | deslsablendereoeme dropped a little fly back-of third, on which | one going straight at Doyle and the sec- at—per palt........c..... sence 50c. tra strap buckles.......-........ Cc. ‘fs for less than $4.50 at any other time. would expect better fitting, better made the runner took two bases. Daniels re- {| Ond one right into Gettman’s hands. ‘ $ sea euem garments. They are made with extra wide- ceived ‘the only pass. glyén, by, Weyhing, | _ Had Gettman slid into third base yester- EC h i 51.98 mess and Ifberality. but was’ forced by ‘Dowd's~ grounder ‘to | Gay he would have landed safe. By not % Crash su its, $1.98. pies short, Crooks storing on the play. Dowd | Sliding he lost the club four runs. Slide, The greatest sale ever at- z ect, of, alles’ Fine Crash Satts, Crash Skirts, 44c. started to steal secoid, and on Wrigley’s | Jake, slide. = a - Reaxen’ ants Neappertor tall wacktiat= : Spee return of Farrell's throw Hall was put| Anderson may be a slow man, but so far tempted by a retail store * A lot of Ladies’ Thoroughly Well-made he f: Ah hi: So Suse cans caverats asi ee onal eee Crash Skirts, will be offered for 44. cents eat ates plate yoy Sevier Muara || Bea ee eet cen evry ate elma net aliti ‘orth no less than $3.50, will tomcrrow—of desirable good width, and Dineen took Weyhing’s place in the third ‘0 center field. ng ities z ME SO Oe ee CE See Se ae inning, retiring the alte, In the feusth: ine | timely and effective. commenced several days ago in this department. The qu # 3 of style and as perfect fitting 23 any you pon SE Es ee ning, however, the visitors got another see veEy, Tee ee petweeu the and variety of the Ribbons involved are finer, the number of yards 3 s y far Ta te. Daniel r ouis players and Jack Doyle. Sarcas- ss 5 = find. them at this price. Bae ee Ee eae | eco paniacts wate eOntiidaliee eechaneedl are greater and the prices are very, very much lower than in any 3 out infield hits, filling the bases. All this | ¢*Pecially when Doyle came to the bat the retail sale ever held in America! We quote some of the items em- z occurred after two men had been retired, | first time. As Jack landed a safe one he however, and after Daniels had scored on | had the best of the argument. braced: Harley's slow bounder to Degli Ciemena} 'RIeht after Decker had been alowed to WER CLOUOLOR LARA OT IOT oT Ente Taconic | |dropmoubvor ihetgame (Geockellcameuhobe S-nch Pare Silk Motre Taffeta fash Etb- 19c, itera of 50c. amd 69. yard our : Hecht & Company, sis seventh s.} Lea Seeteeetend Feet | of te, Browns was made‘in the sixth, when | DUN up to Maeger Hurst and said Car-| Re Mul™ a bee Gee “actual Raraderot” Homan ‘Stripes, Faney, Motres } Sereenees ereeeer eres coli Debrnrotretooely Holmes, after two men had been retired, | 8¢Y tt ip to take his place. value of this ribbon is 59. Our pide tab four-in-hand dots a ae on eter singled’ past Reitz, stole second, and tex | “You're it.” replied Hurst, “Decker saw special price... 2" 29c. genta | bicep { enn home when Harley slammed one at Reitz, | Me eee eck aoe his piscelons the ree errs 4 i - bound eman’, ench with a look of disgust on his face. t May Cantata. mbrella drill” by members of the ae Sn oe ern ees Pae DOE MANS FO Gece acikis dettwige dierasue) aie ae pits, 27 Sis. Black —heary—docle Bask EADY RIBRONS of Satin Grow Grale— } A May cantata, given by the Sunday | *chool. Miss Lucy Settles, the May queen, heaplayell —of as & quality as just the thing for organdie : “My Plorid: Not a run was secured tha Washing- | he Played a good game notwithstanding you'd want to ses—worth Sc. per Will sell during this make 30-yard ra ind lA SLue Sener School of Liberty Baptist Church last pone to an encore: “the wipented. tt | ton ‘people until the fifth Inning. Wrigley | this handicap. 3a. 53c. Valued at The. per tpool--for Sie. epool. 2 night, to aid in purchasing new settees for * by Misses Bessie Jackson end Teele |4n that inning was given a ‘pad# and went | Cincinrat! still refuses to display the yel- : y The yellow streak developed the So 15c. r doz. yards. A : the basement floor, was a success in every | Hearnes, was well rendered, to third on Dineen’s single to right. Gett- | CW fas. The Jo. iiss Bink oebie abe sam 2 2 SUIT TO ORDER, Ray. The entertainment was under the | | The success of the entertainment ts due | Bey (rove & Rot one at. Harley, which fain tinct naminvees entities reamcared won rear wah ee ee tr SOc. 3 reanagemeat af ine hnstha Nels teach: | {2 the forts of Mr Aiexander amin, | Bick, Grovae, ogi ‘gine’ ine” ani | from home ban epparenty boon cpaleatod ws grt St st + mann ma e i E ee = 15.50 cr inthe public scooln, and an activo | IM ,gurermengent whe as labored un | Sath ainge tru Lda ae pe seta sat we ¢ Black Ribbon Bargains. | gacrmcims pe 4, member of the Sunday school, assisted by | of the school, In the next Inning the totat Men won the | Would like to see “Buck” Ewing land his|¢@ Blac n barg Regular value 2c.-35e, yard. +.- c. Mr. A. A. Lott, in charge of the music de- game. Anderson led off with a single to| Club at the head of the procession when French Biack Taffeta Ribbons, in three ecules ou will be well protected by our} p-rtment. Crowning the May queen was center, scoring when Farrell lifted one | the season closes. But it is a long and hard desirable widths; worth 2c. and’ 35e. 94. 15c. yd.—4 and 414 tnch Fine Taffeta 2tb- é the special feature of the entertainment. Pe ce cr cam Ecomay Use ok mmtem ten OL Cre ores pend Cons thinor hasen WV SEA cca re erpecved tne tirietia morinnae Mo os he ore Seen at abe Fe oan aaease tue ee ae ee one year written guarantee, regard-| An anthem, entitled “Let Us Now Go] Two suits were filed yesterday by the the Hehe field Tenchatonnen a pevmviot much damage with his stick*¥when Wash- Re. 804% in. Wrorth Bie., at J8c. 7d. peng 64 ter Clow and wens cbs soos Ev en Unto Bethlehem,” was well rendered Columbia National Sand Dredging Com-| second, Farrell, of course? in, 4] ington secured him, but he has surprised pltck, Dotble: ‘face Satin itibbon, worth x 4 BOOMS. | Misses Beatny jenol Sextet, consisting of | pany, one against J. B. Lord and the other | single to right’ by Reitz gut: Wagner on | MS friends by batting hard and scientifical- *No.'228 th, woth 20%, Se. yard_evers concelvable shade of five WRITE FOR SAMPLES sepranos; Misses Ida Jackson and Rebecca | @8ainst W. A. Richards, to restrain them | third. ae Tye Teaco co punky venteraay, sete (eares No. 30-81% im, worth Taffeta, Kivhon—4 and 4% inches J Eo et ae Swelis, alto; James Thurston, tenor, and| from using certain dredging patents which ed rene oo bee pl ural eet Hts Sat bhi hi ate eae que. or > : oa fa. worth 50c. POM ce ccentecee 24 = « 5 vs cl si Open evenings till 9 o'clock. T. N.' Dixon, bass. There was also an| the company claims to own. two wild ones and ae fi fared out | He and Jack Doyle play with their heads | HANDSOME SASH BOWS TIED FREE OF CHARGE: eee PER AS 5 = 2 on Strikes. On \ 2 tho} 1 as well as their hands. They are a fine went to secorid.’ On ore ero moles pair of ball players. Wagner scored and Reitz went on to third, | ,,Th¢, Senators have taken a brace, and scoring on .Gettman’s single to center. | !t 18 hoped by the rooters that they will : PEEVE ENEMY VON NENG Embr’ds & Trimmings. Milani ragiatiaestenar, | 4 jor 2c. Em $1.25 to $1.50 Black sie Net, 4 inches canbe = Ps ot es wide, iu Tosca, Russian and Se 69c. yard. scls, for covering dresses—; RENE NEVES The Russian reached. second safely fey | Son gain the round of the championship Lansburgh & Bro. Hall's failure to hold “Clements; throw, | !#Gder to which they are entitled. a and scored on Selbaci fake Gettman is the idol of both the These offerings will keep SIX LITTLE TAILORS, |2* 941 PA. AVE. IW. 0-m, wE-3E The’ Washington people scored anothes | bleachers and the grand stand, and he well in the elghth inning, when Wrigley wetk. | deserves his popularity. There is only one ed, reach eB thing he does not do as well as the bést and PONE ees shagrifcell of the leading ball players of the league. : center. Score: ; 3 He is opposed to sliding on a close pla 9 — = s ae a El S > If he had dived for the third bag yester- Garnington, B.H.O.A.F. 1 St Lone. day he would have been safe notwithstand- Gettman, . ” is busy the balance of #) ges ti): Pil aacers, rue oe scdanidletaieic. Dosle, th..20 9 13.0.0 2] field. Stir up the dust with your anatomy, I ) 2 u 4 ee ct 9 ° 1 11 0} Jake, and you will be the peer of any. Sek Chien eininlnninteinintniet : 2 2a a= ———y ic irregularities re SSeS Rested by experienced physicians atthe JOHN HT. 5 5 COE Oe zs Sornsee Sane aey ee in| Fannie Beall, Julia Ravenel. Release@ on Personal Bonds. DODECRY. INSTITUTE. 121 W. 420 at. Ni Wer ; “2234 0] The unexp2cted ts always happening in| “rhe “Fete of the Roses” was a sym-| «rm q hard working man.” said Peter Fecex Uae Rocabarg a Fa — 1S wee ° Ditpen Be x * 12 2 1 | base ball and this was the case in the game] prony in pink and a thing of beauty. Tab- Burks, colored, tp Sebgs Sooke GM arte = ‘amend tee | 29 0 4 6 | between Gallaudet and St. John’s Colleges| leau followed tableau, the maneuvers be- a oa “ Site cou a or unease : ——-'.-'| at'Kendall Green Monday. The boys from| ing executed with soldierly precision, and . : ies’ C. Ski wranayic § 182438 31 annapolis, who stand next to the end in th! the garlands formed curves, lines and | the workhouse. I have never been in pris- 500 Ladies’ Crash Skirts. The kind that usually sell for 98c. Qarhington. $81 *-8| race for the intercollegiate championship, | WFéaths in an endless succession of beau-|on in my life.” = 100 0-5 4 » 1 tiful effects. way - 4-Burner They look Well and wear excellent. We can fit you. Guaranteed em errors Washington, 1. ings et too Gms an oes as ae | ee “Wy were you disorderly?” the court full width. ington, #; St. Louts, 12, Firat ba feated the deaf mutes by 5 to 4, which| smith, Ruth Shney, Emma Carter, Mabel | #*xed- iY Gas Range for st eaper 8 neitrtck ont By Weyhing, tty | Makes another game betw2en Gallaudet | Guitner, Nelite Fatson, Camille Strasburger, || “I was only fooling,” was his answer, Tease: Si Gat tha: “deka? peal need s ial Pri (o Dineen, re h, Thiee thee hie Fri | and Maryland Agricultural College neces-| Hessie North “but I knew I did wrong.” oP A Bt Serta rt pecial Price, SOC. Steet at ipa ature Gos | ak 6 ea cline aingeon erent] it fee te ures wore most arate, |, rant Savon, ses sere. ade» tm of us. All you ha ty do is to touch a ry olen and fermed a succession of lovely pictures. | lar defense. Judge Scott warned the! The scene will not soon be forgotten by | against a repetition of their *“foolishnes: those who witnessed it. and released them on their personal bonds. mateb to the burner nd youll have a hot fire in an instant. Easy to work-— Rever gets out of order—no dirt to clean up afterward. Come and see this gre bargain. Giad to answer all question Gas ApplianceCo. 4 1424 New York ave * mp3 pe eee Dow Holmes and Harley (2). Double play | and lost cne. —Crooks t Hit by pitcher—Holmes. Bamaed e Lin en an d Crash Skirts. all“ Cemeats ‘Time—2.20. Umpires—Swart Smith Wins the 24-Hour Race. A continuous stream of bicyclers and peo- Philndelphia, 4; Louinville, 1. ple interested in bicycling poured in and The Louisvilies lost again yesterday at | cut of Electric Park, Baltimore, all day Philadelphia, the Quakers winning by 4| yesterday. Chief interest centered in tha to 1. The batting was wont: and fielding | 24-hour race between Henry Smith and Deer: Robert French. This race started at 9 p.m. We had to buy an immense quantity to allow us to sell at such prices, but quantity does not bother us when workmanship and prices are right. Crash Skirts. Worth $1.25. Special price.............86¢. = roxernanse ie cae eye ane : : Loutsvill RBLOAB. = Crash Skirts, striped. Worth $1.68. Special price....98c, queries it. 8 tee Smith won, ovine cee SS Save Toney & Trouble, Crash Skirts, lace effect. Worth $1.68. Special price...98c. %| B&F 237% mils made by French. French had a bad fall inthe sixty-third mile, caused by running into his pacers, and to this his backers attribute hts defeat, Chess Masters at Vienna. The playrs in the international masters’ GET THE BEST, “TheConcord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Wagner, er, 1b. tal 9 4) McFarland.c Giingmen,3 Elberfeld,3b. Soyder, 0) Crosk, sa 4 Donetiue, ‘p. We claim all we say for these Skirts. escoonus @osntwoeeno? For $1 .68 we will give you the best Linen Skirt ever pfo- and Leather Goods duced in this or anv other market for 25 per init ead toe Gane cat, lcs tiie: aaeact GE ee rite ee Sh S l . ty im in the nint - 2 5 cent more than the price we quote. We do this to prove our ef- Toutsrille. +489 29 8 0 9 o-41| Club yesterday to draw their numbers for O€ a ec; forts in your behalf. SPs cite Brake a ee isten! Waite cbignccqiaea: eres +] the schedule. The drawing resulted in the Crash Bieycle Skirts..................... $1.59 and $1.68 lend. . Twe-base cf ae Lajie, aint: | arrangement of the following order for the Lutz & Co., 2 ie 2 ioe dase hit—Lajole. First base sh ballscom Cas. | fi / 3 HANKS; thanks; a thou- ent Nattonat Hotery 7 ES AVE NW. Covert Cloth Bicycle Skirts............. Sade so ieeeinos 268 S| ningun, 1; of ee Be — ea Maroczy, Schlechter agt. Hal- : y sand times thanks for your Next Natio : : Gnuniastaan i * oui prin, Schowalter agt, Schwarz, Blackburne i asi oF eioata wera In Tan, Brown, Green, Blue and Gray. Binge nce os eae ae De Oe ee rears ait Carer ae ‘ - kind wishes on the occasion nae = = 7. ‘Time—2 hours. Umplres—Snyder and | ag’ Baird, Sehitters agt. Trenchard. Tar- 7 of our 22d Anniversary; for your Sasesees errr r sy . rasch agt. Burn, Alapin agt. albrodt, on t $5 Won’ t t Buy 3 Skirt Special. Cleveline, ‘Sy Wow Yorks 1: | Mss at Deshler us orevent po gerry The Clevelands won from the Giants . ioe = and your attendance during ed from playing in the tournament. His bate at New York yesterday in the final innings, | place was taken by Trenchard of London. 1c. the score being 8 to 1 in:their favor. Se ere Pitcher Doheny was effective until the STUART SCHOOL PROGRAM. ninth inning, when he was Hit sees oer es #8 | to lose hi: : Hixercises at the Commencement Held Special Price, $3.98. pinata iy: Tuesday Evening. We have 92 Silk, Mohair and Serge Skirts. All sizes and lengths. These Skirts are well made in every particular. They sell from $4.98 to $5.68. Your hearty encourage- ment stirs us to still greater efforts in your behalf. The more Shoes we sell the cheaper and better we can afford to sell them. The special Anniversary prices will be continued*all the week, but come as.early in the morning and as early in the week as More Pesiaila —than a CAMERA, at that price, will furnish. We are headquaraters for the best ° i J H. Eliott to the closing number the audi- erce was well entertained. The platform ally sell for 75c., $1.00 and $1.28, which we will close out at Cameras and Kodaks. Price, ve ‘The commencement of the Stuart School, 4 Leet R s $5 up. , L di ; Shi t : t 3 i 1 $ Sei cats the Chie ot Oa. ue Ae you can, so we can give you the best possible attention. '20 per cent disccunt on all “Poco” W —s " evening was a most enjoyable affair. The Men's, Boys’ and Ghildren’s First Qual- Ladies’ Perfect —~tg-~ 4 Won Made Vict Cuore Printing “and, developing for ACIES ir aists pec al. Z hiouse was crowded at an early hour, and eS ee ee Sermon sence’ ot 38 a . sags 1 ftom the openti by th . Johi P ened Pata McAllister & Feast, We have about 10 dozen Shirt Waists yet, the kind that usu- $ HEL CHE ocks mad ae ee Se ee aT Opticians, “131 i? F St. Anniversary price.... 44, Rnniversary pric... aces bs bOSeOHE>>DEDES>>EEEDS 29c. eg teeing eee of Tieclece fat uber Ladies’ and Misses’ ey — ‘Ten = Nobby Tend eat Button ots, wit ha zqaseeenseteees 7 “eiutor son Thorn mate’ 'mort|$ Konitersanprice.... O2C. | Rotiversary pre. $1.44 Chocolate Mints, |? Parasols at Prices You’ll Wonder at. eee eee aegsek Bhaxtig ceiving the diplomas from the principal, ’ Strictly Hend-made, Ladies’ Nobbiest “Oxfords and Joliets Miss Claudja Stuart, presented them to the wi Se aot and Black, Fine) Kid ever a ae roa imaginable 13c. neat ¥4 Ib. boxes. We are headquarters for White Parasols, a seéven graduates—Lucy Straughn Burns, 20 different style, nee tt, 5 uae 2 ‘Alabama; Emmie Mitchell Barnett, Ala~ soles, f oer a Ser egg hay Hen ie pee Spr We have placed on separate tables in out Parasol Department The Cincinnatis continue {toc:win, thelr |’ bama; Middleton Dabney, nia; Anniversary price aS =. Anniversary price. . $2. 44 third victory coming yestefaay: at Btook-{ Bessie Mill Arkansas; Florence Helene Miller, New York; Virginia Dorsey, Wash- lyn, when the Bridegrooms were knocked | ington, D. C., and Nannie Florence Leather- out by the score of 7 to ee man, Washington, D. C. 2 oe ‘Two pretty songs were rendered by the Cheeolate, crystal A sugar and finest Ol of Pep- permint; nothing clse. GILL’S, 1225 Pa-av. on second floor, a lot of Parasols, some ranging in price as high as $4.98. You can make your selection for $1.87. B| mma ne Tay gb) ¢ ta] dae orga yore Beote LANSBURGH & BRO., | tase hte Damen thing cake Sur ear et aan: pee, ps inane, iter, Mt I : 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. 8 | lisder © he 1S Serer zt apis hinie Nellie Hs em Ghtenm + he re @ chorus classes, and these were followed Sragie These goods are to be found on our second floor. a 4 i by Barges atte at by Mary Fauntleroy ence Black Viet Kid os. sens = gat Semaine At soc. a pound. Bur- We deliver packages to Alexandria, Takoma, Brightwood, Ey : 4 ono cuaaY oe ok. Sotto ae mer Anniversary price: . $1 "22 Anniversary price. . $1. chell’s Spring Leaf Tea— Brookland and Eckington. REAL BL Sy pve vere nenerital Guinea toler oes Hana sews Walt, ait. Stylish Lacea Men's Strictly Patent” iced—is more _ palatable i ‘Wands—Mary Allison, Helen Day, Julia fae ee ee Se est See Kangaroo, ever trid than can be made from any other tea known. Seatotiy pa. $2, a: ccur is S258 wii. HAHN&CO.’S snmn an” RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ~“"™™**** 4 sure ewe 1325 F St. N. W. Burchell: * I aa Oe a sepa urtie: imeematea 77° 9 La Nar Mannan aka 1s ag

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